Sporting event delegation
Uruguay competed in the Summer Olympic Games for the first time at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris , France .
Medalists
Gold
José Andrade , Pedro Arispe , Pedro Casella , Pedro Cea , Luis Chiappara , Pedro Etchegoyen , Alfredo Ghierra , Andrés Mazali , José Nasazzi , José Naya , Pedro Petrone , Ángel Romano , Zoilo Saldombide , Héctor Scarone , Pascual Somma , Humberto Tomassina , Antonio Urdinarán , Santos Urdinarán , Fermín Uriarte , José Vidal , Alfredo J. Zibechi , and Pedro Zingone — Football , Men's Team Competition
Results by event
Boxing
Five boxers represented Uruguay at the 1924 Games. It was the nation's debut in the sport as well as the Games. Nicolares was the only Uruguayan boxer to win a bout, reaching the second round before being defeated. Smoris also reached the second round via bye before losing his first bout.
Round
Wins
Losses
Percent
Round of 32
1
3
.250
Round of 16
0
2
.000
Quarterfinals
0
0
–
Semifinals
0
0
–
Final
0
0
–
Bronze match
0
0
–
Total
1
5
.167
Fencing
Six fencers, all men, represented Uruguay in 1924. It was the nation's debut in the sport as well as the Games.
Men
Ranks given are within the pool.
Fencer
Event
Round 1
Round 2
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Result
Rank
Result
Rank
Result
Rank
Result
Rank
Result
Rank
Héctor Belo Herrera
Épée
5–4
7
N/A
did not advance
Sabre
N/A
4–2
1 Q
4–4
5
did not advance
Santos Ferreira
Épée
0–8
9
N/A
did not advance
Domingo Mendy
Épée
4–5
7
N/A
did not advance
Foil
1–1
2 Q
2–2
2 Q
1–4
5
did not advance
Sabre
N/A
2–3
4 Q
1–7
8
did not advance
Pedro Mendy
Foil
3–1
1 Q
1–4
5
did not advance
Sabre
N/A
2–3
4 Q
0–8
9
did not advance
Conrado Rolando
Épée
4–4
5 Q
N/A
4–6
8
did not advance
Sabre
N/A
4–2
3 Q
2–6
8
did not advance
Gilberto Telechea
Foil
1–3
5
did not advance
Héctor Belo Herrera Santos Ferreira Domingo Mendy Conrado Rolando
Team épée
1–2
3
N/A
did not advance
Héctor Belo Herrera Santos Ferreira Domingo Mendy Pedro Mendy Conrado Rolando
Team sabre
0–2
3
N/A
did not advance
Uruguay competed in the Olympic football tournament for the first time in 1924, winning the first of back-to-back gold medals.
Round 1
Round 2
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Final rank
Roster
References